+ Follow AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES CREDIT GUARANTEE FUND Tag
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[Title] => DA launches P3.21-B agro-credit facility
[Summary] => An agro-industry modernization credit and financing program (AMCFP) with P3.21 billion will be implemented by the Department of Agriculture (DA) to ease apprehension of small farmers, fisherfolk and other users of credit.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the design and operating guidelines of the AMCFP was approved by the Agricultural Credit and Policy Council (ACPC) which will also identify the government financing institutions (GFIs) that will administer the AMCFP Fund.
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[Title] => DA sets aside P4B to spur rural productivity
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has set aside P4 billion to spur agriculture productivity in the countryside which may be severely affected by the phase-out of its credit programs.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the fund will serve as a safely net to cushion the impact of a lack of credit facility for farmers and fishermen.
Montemayor said the safety net includes a P3.21-billion allocation for the Agro-Industry Modernization Credit and Financing Program (AMCFP) and the Agriculture and Fisheries Credit Guarantee Fund.
He said the agriculture departm
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[Title] => DA sets aside P4B to spur rural productivity
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has set aside P4 billion to spur agriculture productivity in the countryside which may be severely affected by the phase-out of its credit programs.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the fund will serve as a safely net to cushion the impact of a lack of credit facility for farmers and fishermen.
Montemayor said the safety net includes a P3.21-billion allocation for the Agro-Industry Modernization Credit and Financing Program (AMCFP) and the Agriculture and Fisheries Credit Guarantee Fund.
He said the agriculture departm
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[Title] => New Quedancor chief shifts focus to small farmers
[Summary] => As the Quedan Rural Credit and Guarantee Corp. celebrated its 23rd anniversary last Easter Monday, a leadership turnover from outgoing president Elmer Garcia Mendoza to its most senior officer, Nelson Buenaflor, made the occasion more meaningful and marked a change in focus in Quedancor from big ticket accounts to small ticket accounts.
Buenaflor also announced a livelihood and nutrition thrust of the corporation to the marginalized sector through the countryside root crop project, which it will launch very soon.
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AGRICULTURE AND FISHERIES CREDIT GUARANTEE FUND
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[Title] => DA launches P3.21-B agro-credit facility
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Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the design and operating guidelines of the AMCFP was approved by the Agricultural Credit and Policy Council (ACPC) which will also identify the government financing institutions (GFIs) that will administer the AMCFP Fund.
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[Title] => DA sets aside P4B to spur rural productivity
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has set aside P4 billion to spur agriculture productivity in the countryside which may be severely affected by the phase-out of its credit programs.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the fund will serve as a safely net to cushion the impact of a lack of credit facility for farmers and fishermen.
Montemayor said the safety net includes a P3.21-billion allocation for the Agro-Industry Modernization Credit and Financing Program (AMCFP) and the Agriculture and Fisheries Credit Guarantee Fund.
He said the agriculture departm
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[Title] => DA sets aside P4B to spur rural productivity
[Summary] => The Department of Agriculture (DA) has set aside P4 billion to spur agriculture productivity in the countryside which may be severely affected by the phase-out of its credit programs.
Agriculture Secretary Leonardo Montemayor said the fund will serve as a safely net to cushion the impact of a lack of credit facility for farmers and fishermen.
Montemayor said the safety net includes a P3.21-billion allocation for the Agro-Industry Modernization Credit and Financing Program (AMCFP) and the Agriculture and Fisheries Credit Guarantee Fund.
He said the agriculture departm
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[Title] => New Quedancor chief shifts focus to small farmers
[Summary] => As the Quedan Rural Credit and Guarantee Corp. celebrated its 23rd anniversary last Easter Monday, a leadership turnover from outgoing president Elmer Garcia Mendoza to its most senior officer, Nelson Buenaflor, made the occasion more meaningful and marked a change in focus in Quedancor from big ticket accounts to small ticket accounts.
Buenaflor also announced a livelihood and nutrition thrust of the corporation to the marginalized sector through the countryside root crop project, which it will launch very soon.
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